pluck如何读

英:[plʌk]

美:[plʌk]

pluck英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]勇气,精神courage
v.(动词)
  1. vt. 采;摘;拔 pull (the feathers) off;pick
  2. vt. 弹,拨 play (a string instrument) by quickly pulling
  3. vi. 拉,拽 take hold of and pull

pluck是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 摘,采,拔
  2. 拉,扯,拽,撕
  3. 拔…的毛
  4. 采,掏(花、果实)
  5. 想抓住,捉(常与at连用)
  6. 拖,拖开
  7. 鼓起
  8. 抢,夺
  9. 诈取,讹诈,诈骗
  10. 【音】弹,拨(乐器的弦),弹奏(乐器)
  11. 解救,搭救
  12. 调动…的职务,使军官退位
  13. 拆毁(常与 down 连用)
n. (名词)
  1. 扯,拉,拔,猛拉,拖
  2. 勇气,胆子,胆量,胆识,意志
  3. (弹拨乐器用的)弹拨器
  4. <古>不及格
  5. 【摄】鲜明
  6. (动物)内脏
  7. 精神,毅力
  8. 葡萄酒,廉价葡萄酒(原为黑人俚语)

pluck变形

第三人称单数:plucks

现在分词:plucking

过去式:plucked

过去分词:plucked

pluck扩展

plucker (n.)

pluck词根

词根:pluck

adj.

plucky 有勇气的,大胆的

adv.

pluckily 大胆地,有勇气地

pluck英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to pull or pick off or out

to remove something (such as hairs) from by or as if by plucking

pluck one's eyebrows

rob, fleece

to move, remove, or separate forcibly or abruptly

plucked the child from the middle of the street

to pick, pull, or grasp at

to play by sounding the strings with the fingers or a pick

intransitive verb

to make a sharp pull or twitch

noun

an act or instance of plucking or pulling

the heart, liver, lungs, and trachea of a slaughtered animal especially as an item of food

courageous readiness to fight or continue against odds : dogged resolution

pluck词组

pluck up振作,鼓起勇气

pluck词源中文解释

中古英语中的 plukken,意为"从表面上拔出(某物)"(尤其是头发或羽毛,但也包括牙齿),源自晚期古英语的 ploccian, pluccian "拔出,挑选",源自西日耳曼语的 *plokken(也是中低德语 plucken,中荷兰语 plocken,荷兰语 plukken,弗拉芒语 plokken,德语 pflücken 的来源)。这可能源自一个未被记录的高卢-罗马语或俚语拉丁语 *piluccare(也是12世纪晚期的旧法语 peluchier,意大利语 piluccare 的来源),一个频繁使用的词,最终源自拉丁语 pilare "拔出头发",来自 pilus "头发"(参见 pile (n.3))。但是,尽管有这些相似之处,牛津英语词典(OED)发现这个解释存在困难,并引用了历史证据中的空白。从14世纪晚期开始,它被用来表示"用突然的猛拉或力量猛拉(如弓、竖琴等的弦)"。相关词: Plucked; plucking。

To pluck a rose, an expression said to be used by women for going to the necessary house, which in the country usually stands in the garden. [F. Grose, "Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue," 1785]
To pluck a rose, 是一个表达,据说女性用来表示去必要的房子,这在乡村通常位于花园中。[F. Grose, "Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue," 1785]

这种委婉的用法可以追溯到1610年代。pluck up "召唤"(勇气,心等)的用法可以追溯到大约1300年。

pluck_体育行业词汇

勇气

pluck词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Old English pluccian; akin to Middle High German pflücken to pluck

The first known use of pluck was before the 12th century

pluck儿童词典英英释义

plumnoun

any of numerous trees and shrubs related to the peach and cherries and having globe-shaped to oval edible fruits with an oblong stone

the smooth-skinned fruit of a plum

a raisin when used in desserts (as puddings or cake)

something very desirable

a dark reddish purple

plug1 of 2noun

a piece used to close or fill a hole

a flat cake of tightly pressed tobacco leaves

something of lesser qualityespecially: a worn-out horse

spark plug sense 1

a lure with several hooks used in casting for fish

a device usually on a cord used to make an electrical connection by putting it into another part (as a socket)

a piece of favorable publicity

plug2 of 2verb

to stop, make tight, or secure with or as if with a plug

plug the leak with tar

to hit with a bullet : shoot

to advertise or publicize over and over

to become plugged—usually used with up

the drain was plugged up

to keep steadily at work or in action

plugged away at my homework

plug1 of 2noun

a piece used to close or fill a hole

a flat cake of tightly pressed tobacco leaves

something of lesser qualityespecially: a worn-out horse

spark plug sense 1

a lure with several hooks used in casting for fish

a device usually on a cord used to make an electrical connection by putting it into another part (as a socket)

a piece of favorable publicity

plug2 of 2verb

to stop, make tight, or secure with or as if with a plug

plug the leak with tar

to hit with a bullet : shoot

to advertise or publicize over and over

to become plugged—usually used with up

the drain was plugged up

to keep steadily at work or in action

plugged away at my homework

plug1 of 2noun

a piece used to close or fill a hole

a flat cake of tightly pressed tobacco leaves

something of lesser qualityespecially: a worn-out horse

spark plug sense 1

a lure with several hooks used in casting for fish

a device usually on a cord used to make an electrical connection by putting it into another part (as a socket)

a piece of favorable publicity

plug2 of 2verb

to stop, make tight, or secure with or as if with a plug

plug the leak with tar

to hit with a bullet : shoot

to advertise or publicize over and over

to become plugged—usually used with up

the drain was plugged up

to keep steadily at work or in action

plugged away at my homework

plug1 of 2noun

a piece used to close or fill a hole

a flat cake of tightly pressed tobacco leaves

something of lesser qualityespecially: a worn-out horse

spark plug sense 1

a lure with several hooks used in casting for fish

a device usually on a cord used to make an electrical connection by putting it into another part (as a socket)

a piece of favorable publicity

plug2 of 2verb

to stop, make tight, or secure with or as if with a plug

plug the leak with tar

to hit with a bullet : shoot

to advertise or publicize over and over

to become plugged—usually used with up

the drain was plugged up

to keep steadily at work or in action

plugged away at my homework

pluckyadjective

courageous, brave

pluck1 of 2verb

to pull or pick off or out

pluck a flower

to remove something (as feathers) from by or as if by plucking

pluck a chicken

to move or separate forcibly : snatch

plucked the child from danger

to play by pulling the strings

pluck a guitar

pluck2 of 2noun

a sharp pull : tug

courage, spirit

pluck1 of 2verb

to pull or pick off or out

pluck a flower

to remove something (as feathers) from by or as if by plucking

pluck a chicken

to move or separate forcibly : snatch

plucked the child from danger

to play by pulling the strings

pluck a guitar

pluck2 of 2noun

a sharp pull : tug

courage, spirit

pluck1 of 2verb

to pull or pick off or out

pluck a flower

to remove something (as feathers) from by or as if by plucking

pluck a chicken

to move or separate forcibly : snatch

plucked the child from danger

to play by pulling the strings

pluck a guitar

pluck2 of 2noun

a sharp pull : tug

courage, spirit

pluck1 of 2verb

to pull or pick off or out

pluck a flower

to remove something (as feathers) from by or as if by plucking

pluck a chicken

to move or separate forcibly : snatch

plucked the child from danger

to play by pulling the strings

pluck a guitar

pluck2 of 2noun

a sharp pull : tug

courage, spirit

pluck 例句

1 “Why you looking all stupid?” she asks, plucking me upside the head.

2 She plucked a fat teapot from a nearby cart and set a cup before Gia.

3 The first fellow that picked an herb to cure himself had a bit of pluck.

头一个采下药草试看医治自己的那个人,可真得需要点勇气哩.

4 Rose and I used to pluck the nubs out while talking about our boy problems.

5 We have no idea how many women grow hair on their faces, because the vast majority will pluck it out.

我不知道有多少女性面部长有毛发,因为大部分人会把它拔掉。

6 Rescue boats bob in the rough surf, plucking the treaders with looped gaffs.

7 Then, after thirst and hunger, those besiegers, were turned away, they mourned for their companions plucked from the ship by Skylla and devoured, and sleep came soft upon them as they mourned.

8 He plucked herbal detritus out of the thick hair on his arms.

9 Her voice is definitive as she plucks out the white bra and pantie.

10 I plucked at the strings with my toes for a second and adjusted one of them.

11 I drag my big plastic bag over to where Tim is plucking trash.

12 With slow, deliberate movements of her bone-thin arms, she plucked up sticks from a pile near the door and started a fire to warm us, right inside the hut.

13 So Roz plucked pinecones from the nearby branches and lobbed them down at the bears.

14 “Arawn will soon know the Crochan waits to be plucked from our hands.”

15 He spent hours plucking up courage to ask her to marry him.

他花了几个小时才鼓起勇气,向她求婚.

16 She coveted it and plucked at it whenever she could.

17 He wears an apron over his clothes, and is busily plucking leaves from an excessively large bunch of parsley.

18 Roza plucked a knuckle of raw dough and popped it into her mouth.

19 Tenderly she plucked a bite and held it in her beak, waiting for an eyas to take it.

20 A man squats beside a pool of muddy water, plucking a chicken.

pluck 同义词

1 杂碎

giblets

6

rip pick claw

8

liver hepatic

12 意志

will purpose spirit

14 考试不及格

flag it

15 急攫

snatch whip grasp gobble

16 想抓住

catch at

18 拔掉

tear

19

lock pinch nip clip

20

pulmonary lobar

24 弹奏

strum strike

26

heart

29 救出

bring off

31 胆子

moxie

33 急拉

jerk hitch yank

34 搭救

pick up

37 救起

retrieve

40 使脱离

extricate

45 强拖

hale

47 拔除的毛

pick

51 拨弹

plunk

60 使不及格

plow plough

62 冲走

wash

pluck 短语相关

pluck at pluck up (the) courage

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